Mathematics

Learn, practice, excel!

The Martingrove Mathematics Department offers a wide variety of courses for all pathways, including University, College, Workplace, Gifted and Advanced Placement. 

The Math Office is located in Room 244. We have an open-door policy, where students are always welcome to stop by for extra help. Parents and guardians may reach teachers at 416-394-7222 Ext. 20080.  (Please be sure to leave your name, the student's name, the teacher's name and a daytime phone number), or through the following e-mail Mathematics Department

Tips for Math Success

You can also arrange for a peer tutor or homework help through Guidance (Tuesday – Thursday, after school) or work with an online Math Tutor at Mathify, available Sunday – Thursday, 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm (Mathify - TVO)  or Brainfuse  on line at the Toronto Public Library from 2:00 to 11:00 everyday (Brainfuse).

University Math Requirements

Below you will find a link put together by Mike Gleeson from Central Toronto Academy  that outlines the specific grade 12 math courses required for common Ontario University programs. We strongly recommend you check with the universities directly for specifics. This site is a guide only.
Math University Requirements

College Math Requirements

Below you will find a link put together by Mike Gleeson from Central Toronto Academy  that outlines the specific grade 12 math courses required for common Ontario College programs. We strongly recommend you check with the college directly for specifics. This site is a guide only. 

Math College Requirements

U of Waterloo Courseware

This link contain curricular resources developed through the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) by experienced teachers in partnership with faculty members and multimedia developers from the University of Waterloo. The materials contain lessons, interactive worksheets, and unlimited opportunity for practice and to receive feedback. The courseware is free to use and does not require registration to access. Start learning from a world-class group of math educators today! 

EQAO is written by all students in Grade 9 Academic, Gifted and Pre - Advanced Placement classes. The test covers all material from the Grade 9 course. This year the assessment will be completed on line and is comprised of 50 multiple choice questions. A formula sheet with all measurement formulas will be provided.

More information and practice questions are available at www.eqao.com. 

A practice academic assessment can be taken here: Practice EQAO 2020